VersaLogic VL-EBX-37 Reference Manual page 57

Intel core 2 duo sbc with video, ethernet, usb, serial, sata, audio, analog + digital i / o, pcie mini card, eusb, and spx
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SPISTATUS (READ/WRITE) CA9h (or C99h)
D7
IRQSEL1
Bit
Mnemonic
D7-D6
IRQSEL
D5-D4
SPICLK
D3
HW_IRQ_EN
D2
LSBIT_1ST
D1
HW_INT
D0
BUSY
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D6
D5
IRQSEL0
SPICLK1
SPICLK0
Table 22: SPI Control Register 2 Bit assignments
Description
IRQ Select – These bits select which IRQ will be asserted when a hardware
interrupt from a connected SPI device occurs. The HW_IRQ_EN bit must be
set to enable SPI IRQ functionality.
IRQSEL1
IRQSEL0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
SPI SCLK Frequency – These bits set the SPI clock frequency.
SPICLK1
SPICLK0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
Hardware IRQ Enable – Enables or disables the use of the selected IRQ
(IRQSEL) by an SPI device.
0 = SPI IRQ disabled, default
1 = SPI IRQ enabled
Note: The selected IRQ is shared with PC/104 ISA bus devices. CMOS
settings must be configured for the desired ISA IRQ.
SPI Shift Direction – Controls the SPI shift direction of the SPIDATA
registers. The direction can be shifted toward the least significant bit or the
most significant bit.
0 = SPIDATA data is left-shifted (MSbit first), default
1 = SPIDATA data is right-shifted (LSbit first)
SPI Device Interrupt State – This bit is a status flag that indicates when the
hardware SPX signal SINT# is asserted.
0 = Hardware interrupt on SINT# is deasserted
1 = Interrupt is present on SINT#
This bit is read-only and is cleared when the SPI device's interrupt is cleared.
SPI Busy Flag – This bit is a status flag that indicates when an SPI
transaction is underway.
0 = SPI bus idle
1 = SCLK is clocking data in and out of the SPIDATA registers
This bit is read-only.
D4
D3
D2
HW_IRQ_EN LSBIT_1ST
IRQ
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ10
Frequency
1.042 MHz
2.083 MHz
4.167 MHz
8.333 MHz
Interfaces and Connectors
D1
D0
HW_INT
BUSY
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